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Premier League managers who may get sacked in the 2022/2023 season

The English Premier League is a tough league that demands top performances from players on every match day. Managers have to prepare their players to deliver brilliant performances and secure maximum points on the pitch.

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The English Premier League is a tough league that demands top performances from players on every match day. Managers have to prepare their players to deliver brilliant performances and secure maximum points on the pitch. Anything short of that puts the job of the manager at risk.

Every season, some Premier League Managers get the sack due to their team's poor performances.

This new season has already claimed its first victim in Bournemouth's Scott Parker despite having played Manchester City, Arsenal, and Liverpool in three out of their first four games.

Premier League owners do not hesitate to pull the plug on underperforming managers. Fans keep tabs on best prediction platforms like www.wetttippsheute.net to tell when a premier league manager will be sacked.

One thing is certain – more managers will follow Scott Parker if his sack does not motivate them to improve.

Managers Who Could Get Sacked This Season

Scott Parker's sack has been received with mixed reactions. Parker has proven to be a brilliant coach with the relative success achieved in his short career. Despite his incredible work to bring Bournemouth back to the top flight, Parker was sacked even though it appeared as if his job wasn't threatened.

With 5 games into the season, many teams in the Premier League are churning out poor performances that put their managers under tough scrutiny. Some of these performances continued from last season.

If the situation does not change, the following managers may get axed:

Brendan Rodgers

Rodger's Leicester side is currently bottom of the log with 4 games played. They have only managed one draw in 4 games. The former Premier League champions have always competed for a European place. However, the team's current form does not suggest that they will finish in a European place at the end of the season.

It is still early, but with no significant reinforcements, and some key player outgoings imminent, Rodgers may take the fall for Leicester's poor showing this season.

Frank Lampard

Frank Lampard's managerial appointment at Everton has not been a smooth story. While Lampard and his team were able to keep Everton safe from relegation, Evertonians are not looking forward to another relegation battle this season.

With 3 points gathered from 2 losses and 3 draws so far, Lampard and his coaching staff must work hard to turn around Everton's season quickly.

Steven Gerrard

Gerrard has been unable to pull off his success at Rangers in the Premier League. Of course, the Premier League is more challenging than the Scottish Premiership, but Aston Villa fans always want their team to compete with the best in the league.

Aston Villa has already suffered 3 losses under Gerrard after 4 games. It seems that the team has continued with the poor form that marred the end of last season. Steven Gerrard and his staff have a tough challenge and must work to ensure that Villa secures good results.

Thomas Tuchel

Thomas Tuchel's Chelsea seems to be struggling with every game this season. Boehly and the new owners have doled out the cash to sign new players, but it appears that the intensity and fighting spirit are lacking in some matches.

Thomas Tuchel and his players know that there are no excuses for their poor performances. Chelsea fans can be patient, but these poor results are already unsettling most of them.

Tuchel must work hard to find the perfect plan to guarantee consistent performances from his players.

Conclusion

The job of managing a Premier League team is a tough one. These managers know the enormity of the jobs, but team owners and fans sometimes do not understand these challenges. The season is still young; therefore, these managers must find immediate responses to their team's woes before it becomes too late.
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